Lego Fortnite Marble: How to find and craft with it
Marble in Lego Fortnite is a crafting material that will help you build more advanced items
Lego Fortnite Marble is found underground in cave networks, a special crafting resource that you'll need pretty soon in Lego Fortnite as an early-to-mid-game crafting resource that you can make a lot of use out of in all sorts of things, including the Stone Breaker, Juicer and Medium Chest. If you want to add it to your crafting repertoire, then here's how to find Marble in Lego Fortnite and mine it into your inventory!
How to get Marble in Lego Fortnite
To find Lego Fortnite Marble, you'll need to search around your game world until you locate a cave – rather than searching in the side of hills or cliffs, you want to look for a separate huge rock coming out of the ground. You'll only need to do this hunt once, however, as a cave icon will then be put on your map so you can find it again in the future. Approach the entrance and interact with it to travel down into the underground depths.
How to get Marble in Lego Fortnite
Inside the cave, you can get Marble in Lego Fortnite by breaking down the light-colored rocks emerging from the walls, as shown in the image above. In order to harvest this resource, you will need an Uncommon Pickaxe to crack through it as the common pickaxe simply bounces off and leaves it unscathed. To get that tool you'll have to use a Fortnite Lego Crafting Bench upgrade so you can construct it, as well as some Lego Fortnite Knotroot to refine on a Lumber Mill to get the relevant materials – as that is also found in caves, you may be paying several visits to these underground lairs to complete the process.
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